Farmington Hills Lace Cloth
By Melissa Tuttle Sibley

Materials: Peaches & Creme Daisy Ombre Size 7 Addi Turbo Circs
Pattern:
Cast on 49 stitches Row 1: Knit across for boarder) P3, \*K3, YO, P3; rep from \* to last two stitches, K2.URow 2: (right side) K2 ( Row 3: K2, K3, \*P4, K3; rep from \* to last two stitches, K2. Row 4: K2, P3, \*K1, K2tog, YO, K1, P3; rep from \* to last two stitches, K2. Row 5: K2, K3, \*P2, P2tog, K3; rep from \* to last two stitches, K2. Row 6: K2, P3, \*K1, YO, K2tog, P3; rep from \* to last two stitches, K2. Row 7: K2, K3, \*P3, K3; rep from \* to last two stitches, K2. Rep. rows 2-7 eight times. To finish: Knit across, cast off, weave in ends. Optional: Add a drying loop on a corner. Please comment on the pattern and feel free to post pictures of your finished Farmington Hills Lace Cloth! :) This cloth is named after the town in Michigan, as my best friend resided there when I made it for her. @ 2010 Copyright Keegan Lane Designs?. All rights reserved. For personal use only. Commercial use, including selling items made from this pattern, is prohibited. Please see www.keeganlaneyarns.com/blog for terms of use, pattern updates and errata.